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Chase announces changes to Sapphire credit card eligibility rules
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Becky Blaine Senior editor | The Points Guy

Chase has introduced a new business credit card, the Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠, along with updates to its popular travel card, the Chase Sapphire Reserve. These changes include new benefits, statement credits, and an increased annual fee. A representative from Chase confirmed that these updates come with an elevated welcome bonus for new cardholders.

A significant change is the implementation of a new eligibility policy affecting consumer Sapphire cards but excluding the Sapphire Reserve for Business. Previously, there was a 48-month rule preventing customers from earning a new welcome bonus if they had received one in the past four years. Additionally, customers could not hold both the Sapphire Reserve and the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card simultaneously.

Starting June 23, 2025, it will be possible to hold both cards at once. However, eligibility for bonuses will depend on several factors such as previously earned bonuses and account history. This means that even if someone downgrades their card or waits out the 48-month period, they may still not qualify for another bonus on the same product.

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For instance, senior travel editor Lyndsey Matthews would not be eligible for another Sapphire Preferred welcome bonus under this new policy despite having downgraded her card previously and meeting past requirements.

Current holders of a Sapphire credit card might also find themselves ineligible for a bonus unless they no longer have any Sapphire products and have not received offers from specific ones before. An example is Gabrielle Bernardini who could qualify for a welcome bonus on the Sapphire Preferred since she no longer holds any other Sapphire cards.

If someone has held both types of cards before, like editorial director Carly Hefland who currently holds a Preferred after downgrading from Reserve, they likely won't receive another bonus if reapplying due to previous bonuses received.

To assist applicants in understanding their eligibility status without affecting their credit score, Chase has introduced a pop-up tool during applications which indicates potential qualification for bonuses.

These changes might not benefit all current cardholders but offer lucrative opportunities for those meeting criteria. Holding both types of consumer cards now allows maximizing Ultimate Rewards points through combined perks available on each.

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